The Skanner News - Environmental Groups Recruit People of Co

The Skanner News - Environmental Groups Recruit People of Color into Overwhelmingly White Conservation World

Environmentalists have mounted a new push to introduce marginalized groups such as Black, Hispanic and Indigenous people and women to the outdoors in hopes they will one day play a role in shaping regulations and policies. And their efforts are gaining momentum. With climate change reshaping the planet, advocates say including a wide array of perspectives is crucial as leaders debate environmental regulations and policy changes.

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